A solution having 75 mEq Na + , 25 mEq K + , 95 mEq Cl − , and 5 mEq NO 3 − is whether possible to prepare has to be determined considering charge-balance. Concept-Introduction: Charge balance takes place when the sum of concentrations of negative ion and the sum of concentrations of positive ion becomes equal in mEq/L or Eq/L concentration units.
A solution having 75 mEq Na + , 25 mEq K + , 95 mEq Cl − , and 5 mEq NO 3 − is whether possible to prepare has to be determined considering charge-balance. Concept-Introduction: Charge balance takes place when the sum of concentrations of negative ion and the sum of concentrations of positive ion becomes equal in mEq/L or Eq/L concentration units.
A solution having 75 mEq Na+, 25 mEq K+, 95 mEq Cl−, and 5 mEq NO3− is whether possible to prepare has to be determined considering charge-balance.
Concept-Introduction:
Charge balance takes place when the sum of concentrations of negative ion and the sum of concentrations of positive ion becomes equal in mEq/L or Eq/L concentration units.
(a)
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 10.145EP
A solution having 75 mEq Na+, 25 mEq K+, 95 mEq Cl−, and 5 mEq NO3−is possible to prepare.
Explanation of Solution
Given data is shown below:
Concentration of Na+ = 75 mEqConcentration of K+ = 25 mEqConcentration of NO3− = 5 mEqConcentration of Cl− = 95 mEq
A charge balance exists between the ions in the given electrolyte solution when the sum of Eq/L of positive ions is equal to the sum of Eq/L of negative ions.
Sum of mEq of negative ions is calculated as shown,
Here, the sum of mEq/L of positive ions is equal to the sum of mEq/L of negative ions
Therefore,
A solution having 75 mEq Na+, 25 mEq K+, 95 mEq Cl−, and 5 mEq NO3−is possible to prepare.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A solution having 73 Eq K+, 55 Eq Cl−, and 25 Eq C2H3O2− is whether possible to prepare has to be determined considering charge-balance.
Concept-Introduction:
Charge balance takes place when the sum of concentrations of negative ion and the sum of concentrations of positive ion becomes equal in mEq/L or Eq/L concentration units.
(b)
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 10.145EP
A solution having 73 Eq K+, 55 Eq Cl−, and 25 Eq C2H3O2−is not possible to prepare.
Explanation of Solution
Given data is shown below:
Conc of K+= 73 Eq Conc of Cl− = 55 EqConc of C2H3O2− = 25 Eq
A charge balance exists between the ions in the given electrolyte solution when the sum of Eq/L of positive ions is equal to the sum of Eq/L of negative ions.
Sum of Eq of negative ions is calculated as shown,
Thus, the sum of Eq of positive ions must be also 80 Eq for charge balance to exist. However, sum of Eq of positive ions is 73 Eq.
Hence, the sum of Eq/L of positive ions is not equal to the sum of Eq/L of negative ions
Therefore,
A solution having 73 Eq K+, 55 Eq Cl−, and 25 Eq C2H3O2−is not possible to prepare.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A solution having 750 mEq Na+ and 0.750 Eq Cl− is whether possible to prepare has to be determined considering charge-balance.
Concept-Introduction:
Charge balance takes place when the sum of concentrations of negative ion and the sum of concentrations of positive ion becomes equal in mEq/L or Eq/L concentration units.
Unit Conversion:
1 Eq = 103 mEq
(c)
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 10.145EP
A solution having 750 mEq Na+ and 0.750 Eq Cl−is possible to prepare.
Explanation of Solution
Given data is shown below:
Concentration of Na+ = 750 mEq Concentration of Cl− = 0.750 Eq
A charge balance exists between the ions in the given electrolyte solution when the sum of Eq/L of positive ions is equal to the sum of Eq/L of negative ions.
Here, the sum of mEq/L of positive ions is equal to the sum of mEq/L of negative ions
Therefore,
A solution having 750 mEq Na+ and 0.750 Eq Cl−is possible to prepare.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
A solution having 0.025 mole Na+, 0.025 mole Ca2+ and 0.075 mole Cl− is whether possible to prepare has to be determined considering charge-balance.
Concept-Introduction:
Charge balance takes place when the sum of concentrations of negative ion and the sum of concentrations of positive ion becomes equal in mEq/L or Eq/L concentration units.
Unit Conversion:
1 Eq = 103 mEq
(d)
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 10.145EP
A solution having 0.025 mole Na+, 0.025 mole Ca2+ and 0.075 mole Cl−is possible to prepare.
Explanation of Solution
Given data is shown below:
No. of moles of Na+ = 0.025 moleNo. of moles of Ca2+ = 0.025 moleNo. of moles of Cl− = 0.075 mole
A charge balance exists between the ions in the given electrolyte solution when the sum of Eq/L of positive ions is equal to the sum of Eq/L of negative ions.
Correctly name this compound using the IUPAC naming system by sorting the
components into the correct order.
Br
IN
Ν
H
How is the radical intermediate for this structure formed? Can you please draw arrows from the first radical to the resonance form that would result in this product? I'm lost.
Part VI.
(a) calculate the λ max of the compound using woodward - Fieser rules.
(b) what types of electronic transitions are present in the compound?
(c) what are the prominent peaks in the IR spectrum of the compound?
Chapter 10 Solutions
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Seventh Edition
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